JSudoku to SumoCue PS-codestring problem

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Para
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JSudoku to SumoCue PS-codestring problem

Post by Para »

Hi Ruud

I encountered a problem on djape's forum when transferring a ps-code string from JSudoku to SumoCue.

JSudoku gives this codestring:

3x3:d:k:1025:1538:16:2051:2564:3077:17:3590:4103:1025:1538:18:2051:2564:3077:19:3590:4103:7688:7688:7688:7688:20:21:22:23:4367:24:7177:25:26:27:28:29:4878:4367:30:7177:7177:31:6155:32:33:4878:4367:34:35:7177:36:6155:37:38:4878:39:40:6666:6666:41:6155:5900:5389:5389:42:43:6666:44:45:6155:5900:5389:46:47:6666:48:49:50:51:5900:52:53:54:

When putting it in SumoCue it looks different from the way it looks in JSudoku.

This is the codestring i got from SumoCue for the correct puzzle, which looks identical in JSudoku.

3x3:d:k:1024:1537:2:2051:2564:3077:6:3591:4104:1024:1537:11:2051:2564:3077:15:3591:4104:7698:7698:7698:7698:22:23:24:25:4378:27:7196:29:30:31:32:33:4898:4378:36:7196:7196:39:6184:41:42:4898:4378:45:46:7196:48:6184:50:51:4898:53:54:6711:6711:57:6184:5947:5436:5436:62:63:6711:65:66:6184:5947:5436:70:71:6711:73:74:75:76:5947:78:79:80:

Do you understand why this happens?

greetings

Para
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Post by unkx80 »

Hi Ruud,

While you are at it, I might also add that SumoCue gives "Invalid character in PS format" for many of the strings in djape.net, like the following.

3x3:d:k:1537:1537:3842:3842:2820:1542:1542:2823:2823:1545:1545:3340:3340:2820:3342:3342:4113:4113:4379:5918:5918:3340:1046:3342:5152:5152:1827:4379:5925:5918:5918:1046:5152:5152:6699:1827:5925:5925:5925:4136:4136:4136:6699:6699:6699:2349:5925:4400:4400:4410:5170:5170:6699:2357:2349:4400:4400:3394:4410:4164:5170:5170:2357:3391:3391:3394:3394:2124:4164:4164:2887:2887:1865:1865:3658:3658:2124:3918:3918:847:847:
-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:-1:


It appears the culprit are the "-1"s, once I removed them the import is okay.
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